Both Micheal Bowman and Joyner also got in on the dunk show that broke out at the basketball game.

“We tried man-to-man defense early because the boys wanted to and it wasn’t working very well, so we switched to the 2-3 zone, got in the passing lanes and got into transition and got I don’t know how many dunks,” Havelock coach Bill Fryczynski said. “That’s the entire key to our offense – get out in transition and take advantage of our athleticism.”

Swansboro hung tough for the first quarter, trailing 14-11, but got down 35-19 at the half and it only spiraled out of control from there.

“We just moved the ball great tonight,” Joyner said. “I feel like when we play together and the way we did tonight, we shouldn’t lose to anyone.”

Joyner swished a pair of 3-pointers in addition to being a force in the paint.

Havelock dominated the rebounding in the contest as well, 34-22.

Jared Morton was the lone Pirate in double-figures, leading the way with 11 points.

Havelock’s win extended its winning-streak to six games, as they are undefeated since many of the football players joined the team after winning the state title on Dec. 14.

The Rams were able to empty the bench as everyone in white and black got into the game.

“They are a goofy bunch to coach,” Fryczynski said with a smile. “But they are fun to coach and fun to watch and I like this team and hopefully we can keep this streak going Friday night down at Jacksonville.”

Havelock improves to 6-5 overall and 3-0 in the Coastal Conference, while Swansboro drops to 4-10 and 0-4 in conference play.